- **Q: When is the Fryeburg Fair open this year?
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Events / Fairs & Festivals
The Fryeburg Fair, Maine's largest agricultural fair, is celebrating its 175th season with nine days of classic traditions and unique events. From skilled artisans to thrilling competitions, the fair offers something for everyone.
The Fryeburg Fair, now in its 175th year, is a testament to Maine's agricultural heritage. This year's fair includes several noteworthy events:
### Jewel Clark's Artistic Touch For 27 years, Jewel Clark from Bethel has been the artist behind the signs at Fryeburg Fairgrounds. Her work gives the fair a signature look. She also performs every year on the Friday of fair week with longtime friend and former sign painter Donnie Katlin.
### Flying Pans Skillet Toss The Flying Pans skillet toss is a popular competition open to women of all ages. Contestants test their strength and skill by throwing steel skillets at the Swine & Goat Grandstand.
### Woodmen's Field Day Woodmen's Field Day showcases the strength and skill of lumberjacks and lumberjanes. Events include log chopping, log rolling, and sawing.
### Expanded Schedule This year, the fair is open for nine days, starting on Saturday, September 27th, and closing on Sunday, October 5th. Tickets are $15 per day, with free admission for children 12 and under. Tickets can be purchased online or at the gates. Click here to see the fair program?ref=yanuki.com
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